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The Great Huey Lewis Debate

Karina Longworth
By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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Prompted by a Twitter from Chris Thilk, last week I set out to solve a long-burning conundrum, once and for all: of the two songs Huey Lewis wrote and performed on the Back to the Future soundtrack, which is better: Back in Time, or The Power of Love?

I was so enamored with the first BttF film as a child that I actually owned the soundtrack–on cassette!–but I haven’t listened to either song divorced from the film as an adult. I intended to give this matter the utmost serious consideration. But then I actually listened to the songs all the way through…and they both pretty much made me want to throw myself in front of the Delorean (the pre-Mr. Fusion, non-flying Delorean). The best analysis I can offer? Time’s awkward shoehorning of references to the movie (”Get back, Marty!”) aside, they’re kind of the same song. Love is, marginally, more enjoyable, if only because it’s blissfully free of Time’s gratuitous saxophone. But that guitar solo … ouch.

I’ve embedded two Back to the Future fan tributes: one set to The Power of Love above, one set to Back in Time below the jump. Watch them if you dare, and if there’s some kind of essential greatness to one or the other that I missed, let me know.

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  • Tom said

    For me, the key is the universality of the song; BACK IN TIME seems so tied into the film’s plot (it isn’t an homage to time travel and all that would mean… its limited view of time travel really ties it to the parameters of the film) but THE POWER OF LOVE, well, is there a more universal theme? Lewis’ ambition to ascribe a global vision for the impact of human affection upon our civilization is a singular achievement. ha.

    That said, does anything top AMERICAN PSYCHO’s use of HIP TO BE SQUARE? That, for me, is as perfectly distilled a vision of the 1980’s as we’re likely ever to get. That and a three way to SUSSUDIO. whew.

  • The Power of Time « Chris Thilk said

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  • Ryan Stewart said

    Cassette? Um, I own the LP. Back in Time is the best example
    ever of a plot-song. It’s that 1/1,000 that actually work, and
    work really awesomely, and the kind of thing they’d never
    have the guts to do these days.

    “Please don’t drive eighty-eight — don’t wanna be late again!”

  • Karina Longworth said

    I knew *somebody* would try to top me with vinyl snobbery, but I never thought it would be you, Ryan.